The College of Nursing at Baghdad University discussed a higher diploma thesis entitled “Evidence-based practices in the nursing management of patients with septic shock” by student Ali Afleh Naji under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Fleih The study aims to collect and identify the best evidence-based nursing practices in the treatment of patients with septic shock, based on data extracted from clinical trials and previous research.

The study recommended a number of important measures, including training Continuous and intensive training for nurses on evidence-based nursing procedures in cases of septic shock Application of care bundles Application of updated care bundles within Intensive Care Unit (ICU) protocols Fluid assessment Use of passive leg elevation and advanced modern techniques to accurately assess fluid needs Decision support Adoption of AI-based decision support systems in providing nursing care for patients with septic shock

This research study is directly aligned with SDG 3, “Good Health and Well-Being”, the third Sustainable Development Goal. By promoting evidence-based nursing practices in the management of septic shock, a critical healthcare challenge, the dissertation contributes to improving the quality of care for critically ill patients and reducing mortality and complication rates due to sepsis Supporting professional education and training for nurses, which enhances the capacity of health systems to deliver comprehensive, high-quality care

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